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v Battery Pack 58 AC Adapter 58 External Battery Charger 58 Cables 58 PS/2 Y-Bridge Cable 58 File Transfer Cable 59 Key Component Upgrades 60 Memory Upgrade 60 Installing Memory 60 Hard Disk Upgrade 61 Installing a Replacement Hard Disk 62 Chapter 4 Moving with your Computer 63 Disconnecting from the Desktop 65 Moving Around 66...
v Battery Pack 58 AC Adapter 58 External Battery Charger 58 Cables 58 PS/2 Y-Bridge Cable 58 File Transfer Cable 59 Key Component Upgrades 60 Memory Upgrade 60 Installing Memory 60 Hard Disk Upgrade 61 Installing a Replacement Hard Disk 62 Chapter 4 Moving with your Computer 63 Disconnecting from the Desktop 65 Moving Around 66...
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... and vibrant Thin-Film-Transistor (TFT) SVGA Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) u 64-bit PCI/AGP graphics acceleration with 2.5MB graphics memory u High-capacity, Enhanced-IDE removable hard disk u External EasyLink™ Combo Drive (floppy drive + CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive) u Lithium-Ion battery pack u Power ...
... and vibrant Thin-Film-Transistor (TFT) SVGA Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) u 64-bit PCI/AGP graphics acceleration with 2.5MB graphics memory u High-capacity, Enhanced-IDE removable hard disk u External EasyLink™ Combo Drive (floppy drive + CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive) u Lithium-Ion battery pack u Power ...
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4 Chapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer u Universal Serial Bus (USB) port Human-centric Design and Ergonomics u Ultra-slim, sleek, smooth and stylish design u Full-sized keyboard u Wide and curved palm rest u Ergonomically-centered touchpad pointing device with scroll function Expansion u CardBus PC Card (formerly PCMCIA) slot (one type II/I) with Zoomed Video (ZV) support u Upgradeable memory and hard disk
4 Chapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer u Universal Serial Bus (USB) port Human-centric Design and Ergonomics u Ultra-slim, sleek, smooth and stylish design u Full-sized keyboard u Wide and curved palm rest u Ergonomically-centered touchpad pointing device with scroll function Expansion u CardBus PC Card (formerly PCMCIA) slot (one type II/I) with Zoomed Video (ZV) support u Upgradeable memory and hard disk
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... the computer LCD and external display Video Performance PCI local bus video with 64-bit graphics acceleration and 2.5MB high-speed Synchonous Graphics Random Access Memory (SGRAM) boost video performance. See "Power Management" on page 42 for giving presentations. The computer supports a Thin-Film Transistor (TFT) liquid crystal display (LCD) displaying...
... the computer LCD and external display Video Performance PCI local bus video with 64-bit graphics acceleration and 2.5MB high-speed Synchonous Graphics Random Access Memory (SGRAM) boost video performance. See "Power Management" on page 42 for giving presentations. The computer supports a Thin-Film Transistor (TFT) liquid crystal display (LCD) displaying...
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... 1 Getting Familiar with your card's manual for details on how to install and use the card and its functions. Popular type II cards include flash memory, SRAM, fax/data modem, LAN and SCSI cards. Note: Refer to your Computer PC Cards (formerly PCMCIA) are add-on cards for details. Ejecting a Card...
... 1 Getting Familiar with your card's manual for details on how to install and use the card and its functions. Popular type II cards include flash memory, SRAM, fax/data modem, LAN and SCSI cards. Note: Refer to your Computer PC Cards (formerly PCMCIA) are add-on cards for details. Ejecting a Card...
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... (NiCd) batteries. This tells the user that gives you travel or during a power failure. Connect the AC adapter to a power source and to have the memory effect problem of Notebook Manager. 35 Battery Pack The computer uses a battery pack that the battery power is advisable to the computer and fully recharge...
... (NiCd) batteries. This tells the user that gives you travel or during a power failure. Connect the AC adapter to a power source and to have the memory effect problem of Notebook Manager. 35 Battery Pack The computer uses a battery pack that the battery power is advisable to the computer and fully recharge...
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... for ACPI, Windows handles all of the following devices: keyboard, mouse, floppy drive, hard disk, peripherals connected to the serial and parallel ports, and video memory. Note: Power management (APM or ACPI) greately prolongs your computer's devices before power-saving methods are applied to these devices are idle for the period...
... for ACPI, Windows handles all of the following devices: keyboard, mouse, floppy drive, hard disk, peripherals connected to the serial and parallel ports, and video memory. Note: Power management (APM or ACPI) greately prolongs your computer's devices before power-saving methods are applied to these devices are idle for the period...
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... standby mode when there are set to a brighter level. When the computer is drained. Standby Mode The computer consumes very low power in the system memory until the battery is using AC power and you reconnect AC power to the computer, it automatically dims the LCD backlight to enter the power...
... standby mode when there are set to a brighter level. When the computer is drained. Standby Mode The computer consumes very low power in the system memory until the battery is using AC power and you reconnect AC power to the computer, it automatically dims the LCD backlight to enter the power...
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...(s) in the Notebook Manager program is set and matched. To exit Hibernation mode, press the power switch. Do not change any devices (such as add memory or swap hard disks) when the computer is in Hibernation mode. To enter Sleep mode under ACPI: u Press the Sleep hot key Fn-F4.
...(s) in the Notebook Manager program is set and matched. To exit Hibernation mode, press the power switch. Do not change any devices (such as add memory or swap hard disks) when the computer is in Hibernation mode. To enter Sleep mode under ACPI: u Press the Sleep hot key Fn-F4.
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...64-/128-MB 64bit industry standard soDIMMs (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules). However, some users and the applications they use may demand more. Note: Contact your authorized dealer if you need to upgrade the main memory slot, please contact your computer, one of which is expandable to... install memory: 1. Turn off the computer, unplug the AC adapter (if connected) and remove the battery pack. ...
...64-/128-MB 64bit industry standard soDIMMs (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules). However, some users and the applications they use may demand more. Note: Contact your authorized dealer if you need to upgrade the main memory slot, please contact your computer, one of which is expandable to... install memory: 1. Turn off the computer, unplug the AC adapter (if connected) and remove the battery pack. ...
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Remove the screws from the memory door; Insert the memory module diagonally into the slot, then gently press it down until it with a higher capacity drive when you need more storage space. The computer uses a 9.5mm, 2.5-inch Enhanced-IDE hard disk. Replace the memory door and secure it clicks into place. 4. Hard Disk Upgrade You can upgrade your hard disk with the screw. 61 2. The computer automatically detects and reconfigures the total memory size. then lift up and remove the memory door 3.
Remove the screws from the memory door; Insert the memory module diagonally into the slot, then gently press it down until it with a higher capacity drive when you need more storage space. The computer uses a 9.5mm, 2.5-inch Enhanced-IDE hard disk. Replace the memory door and secure it clicks into place. 4. Hard Disk Upgrade You can upgrade your hard disk with the screw. 61 2. The computer automatically detects and reconfigures the total memory size. then lift up and remove the memory door 3.
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... mode The Hibernation file resides in power-saving functions. Accessing the Sleep Manager There are two ways to manage the Hibernation operation. If the system memory size was changed or the Hibernation file on your hard disk. 76 Chapter 5 Software Sleep Manager Most notebook computers feature built-in a contiguous area on...
... mode The Hibernation file resides in power-saving functions. Accessing the Sleep Manager There are two ways to manage the Hibernation operation. If the system memory size was changed or the Hibernation file on your hard disk. 76 Chapter 5 Software Sleep Manager Most notebook computers feature built-in a contiguous area on...
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... on the taskbar. You can resume successfully. On Board Information Displays the different areas of : Onboard memory (DRAM or dynamic memory), Video RAM (VRAM or video memory), SMRAM (static memory), and Others. The total size of the current reserved space created by clicking on the Taskbar When this... space. These resources are the contents of system memory and their respective sizes. Current Setting Displays the drive and size of these resources shows as the recommended size in this checkbox ...
... on the taskbar. You can resume successfully. On Board Information Displays the different areas of : Onboard memory (DRAM or dynamic memory), Video RAM (VRAM or video memory), SMRAM (static memory), and Others. The total size of the current reserved space created by clicking on the Taskbar When this... space. These resources are the contents of system memory and their respective sizes. Current Setting Displays the drive and size of these resources shows as the recommended size in this checkbox ...
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82 Chapter 5 Software Information Viewer Information Viewer summarizes and lists information about the specifications and settings of the different components of serial port 2 Item CPU Total Memory Video RAM Hard Disk Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Description Brand, type and clock speed of the CPU (Central Processing Unit) Total amount of main memory (in megabytes) Total amount of video memory (in megabytes) Size of hard disk (in this table may differ from the ones onscreen. Note: Items in megabytes) Resource settings of serial port 1 Resource settings of your computer.
82 Chapter 5 Software Information Viewer Information Viewer summarizes and lists information about the specifications and settings of the different components of serial port 2 Item CPU Total Memory Video RAM Hard Disk Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Description Brand, type and clock speed of the CPU (Central Processing Unit) Total amount of main memory (in megabytes) Total amount of video memory (in megabytes) Size of hard disk (in this table may differ from the ones onscreen. Note: Items in megabytes) Resource settings of serial port 1 Resource settings of your computer.
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83 Item Parallel Port External Cache Touchpad Pointing Device Description Resource settings of the parallel port Total amount of external cache memory (in kilobytes) Setting of the internal pointing device Type(s) of the pointing device(s) detected, internal and external The current version of the computer's BIOS shows before the Device-Configuration table. POST POST (Power On Self-Test) defines how your computer behaves when starting up.
83 Item Parallel Port External Cache Touchpad Pointing Device Description Resource settings of the parallel port Total amount of external cache memory (in kilobytes) Setting of the internal pointing device Type(s) of the pointing device(s) detected, internal and external The current version of the computer's BIOS shows before the Device-Configuration table. POST POST (Power On Self-Test) defines how your computer behaves when starting up.
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When enabled, you can set the base I /O address, interrupt request (IRQ) and direct memory access (DMA) channel of the infrared port. 97 Parameter Description Options IrDA Port Enables or disables the infrared port. When enabled, you can set the ...base I /O address, interrupt request (IRQ) and operation mode of the parallel port is set to ECP, the direct memory access (DMA) channel of the parallel port. If operation mode is set to safeguard your computer and data with passwords and other security measures. Enabled...
When enabled, you can set the base I /O address, interrupt request (IRQ) and direct memory access (DMA) channel of the infrared port. 97 Parameter Description Options IrDA Port Enables or disables the infrared port. When enabled, you can set the ...base I /O address, interrupt request (IRQ) and operation mode of the parallel port is set to ECP, the direct memory access (DMA) channel of the parallel port. If operation mode is set to safeguard your computer and data with passwords and other security measures. Enabled...
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... ports. Refer to set up your location: 1. This is less than this free space exists as small fragments. For example, if the onboard memory is 32MB and the video memory is less than the required size. u The hard disk has enough free space, but this , you need to the Windows manual. To...
... ports. Refer to set up your location: 1. This is less than this free space exists as small fragments. For example, if the onboard memory is 32MB and the video memory is less than the required size. u The hard disk has enough free space, but this , you need to the Windows manual. To...
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.... Missing operating system Press F2 (during POST) to enter the BIOS Utility; Real-Time Clock Error Press F2 (during POST) to enter the BIOS Utility; Memory Size Mismatch Press F2 (during POST) to exit and reconfigure the computer. Non-system disk or disk error. Pointing Device Interface Error Contact your dealer...
.... Missing operating system Press F2 (during POST) to enter the BIOS Utility; Real-Time Clock Error Press F2 (during POST) to enter the BIOS Utility; Memory Size Mismatch Press F2 (during POST) to exit and reconfigure the computer. Non-system disk or disk error. Pointing Device Interface Error Contact your dealer...
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...general specifications of your computer. color at 800x600 SVGA resolution u 64-bit PCI/AGP graphics accelerator with 2.5MB Synchronous Graphics Random Access Memory (SGRAM) u 3D features such as Goraud shading and Z-buffering u Simultaneous LCD and CRT display u Dual display capability u DVD playback...Combo Drive) Audio u 16-bit PCI stereo audio with 256KB L2 cache memory Memory u Main memory expandable to 256MB Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) u Two 144-pin industry-standard soDIMM sockets u 64-bit dual memory banks u 512KB Flash ROM BIOS Data Storage u One 2.5-inch, 9.5mm ...
...general specifications of your computer. color at 800x600 SVGA resolution u 64-bit PCI/AGP graphics accelerator with 2.5MB Synchronous Graphics Random Access Memory (SGRAM) u 3D features such as Goraud shading and Z-buffering u Simultaneous LCD and CRT display u Dual display capability u DVD playback...Combo Drive) Audio u 16-bit PCI stereo audio with 256KB L2 cache memory Memory u Main memory expandable to 256MB Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) u Two 144-pin industry-standard soDIMM sockets u 64-bit dual memory banks u 512KB Flash ROM BIOS Data Storage u One 2.5-inch, 9.5mm ...
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... battery management technology u 2~3-hour rapid charge/6~7-hour charge-in-use AC Adapter u 45-Watt u Auto sensing 100~240Vac, 50~60Hz Options u 32-/64-/128-MB memory upgrade module u Higher-capacity hard disk drive u EasyLink™ DVD Combo Drive (floppy drive + DVD-ROM drive) u PS/2 Y-cable u Additional AC adapter and battery pack...
... battery management technology u 2~3-hour rapid charge/6~7-hour charge-in-use AC Adapter u 45-Watt u Auto sensing 100~240Vac, 50~60Hz Options u 32-/64-/128-MB memory upgrade module u Higher-capacity hard disk drive u EasyLink™ DVD Combo Drive (floppy drive + DVD-ROM drive) u PS/2 Y-cable u Additional AC adapter and battery pack...